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Family Notices : 36 wordsThe ship James Baines, from Liverpool December 10th, arrived at Melbourne on the 12th February, after a [?] ...
Article : 316 wordsWIND.—SATURDAY—5 a.m., N.; noon, S.W.; 4 p.m., S.W. YESTERDAY—8 a.m., N; noon, N.; 4 p.m., S.W. HIGH TIDE ON THE BAR.—THIS DAY—9 a.m. ARRIVED ...
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Advertising : 204 wordsParliament meets on Tuesday, Dec. 12 when the chief question for consideration will be the resources for the war. The Times in several articles has [?] the necessity of a ...
Article : 113 wordsThe consequences of the war are severely felt at St. Petersburg. With the exception of bread, everything is excessively dear. The supply of coal is completely exhausted. The ...
Article : 82 wordsThe December mail from England arrived at Fort Adelaide on Saturday, in the Bosphorus, the clipper-ship James Baines. which brought them out ...
Article : 678 wordsBerlin, Thursday Afternoon, January 25.—The Times has received a despatch from its correspondent at Berlin, which states that the fresh additional article agreed upon by Austria ...
Article : 61 wordsThe King's speech, upon the opening of the Prussian Chambers, 31st January, contains the following passages: - "A bloody conflict has broken out ...
Article : 230 wordsFrom the 5th to the 27th November the Allies were employed in strengthening their lines by the erection and fortification of their works, so as to command both the rapids up which the ...
Article : 254 wordsThe best account which we can find of this great battle is that supplied by the special correspondent of the London Times, whose letter, dated Balaklava. November 5th. we ...
Article : 5,515 words40,000 Turks ami 100 guns are to be immediately embarked for the Crimea. Omar Pasha will leave in a few days. This movement seems to have some important connection with the ...
Article : 47 wordsThe Admiralty had given notice that more screw-steamers were required to convey stores to the army in Turkey. The preference is given to screws of about 500 tons burden. ...
Article : 400 wordsMy Lord Duke—I have the honour to report to your Grace that the army under my command, powerfully aided by the corps of observation of the French army, under the ...
Article : 2,166 wordsTo-day being a general half-holiday, consequence of in consequence of the fruit And flower show, little business has been [?] and the week's trade altogether has been dull. The flour market is quiet at a decline of 20s. per ton. ...
Article : 170 wordsAfter many months of diplomatic " dodging," a treaty has at last been concluded between Austria and the Western Powers, which will exercise the most important influence ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 6 wordsMalls will be dispatched as under :- For Great Britain, to Batavia and Overland, by the Via Galen, this day, at 2; to Liverpool,' via Melbourne, to the James Baines, on a day to be named by the ...
Article : 129 wordsA gentleman of this city has favoured us with the following extract of a letter received by the mail just arrived, in reference to Mr. McDonnell, our new ...
Article : 153 wordsBY SAMSON, WICKSTEED Co.—At the New Mart, the "Brig George Glen; also. Drapery, Trimmings and fancy Goods, damaged by fire at Messrs. Kelsey and Church's, Peel-street. ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Mon 19 Feb 1855, Page 2
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